Monday, September 29, 2008

Don't bother bringing it back up

http://www.cnbc.com/id/26944410

Democrats should not even bother trying to bring this back up
"The People" reject it!
We won't sacrifice the future of our kids for a system that can't be trusted!
Our government has proved that it is in bed with Wall street!
The FBI needs to flush out every rotten corrupt politician there is that tried to sink this country and devalue the USD in the process!
It's well documented who and what was involved in this scam and why.
You burned the little people, now you'll burn in Hell with us.
The FDIC needs to stay at it's recovery rate of 100,000 per deposit and not get involved like Cramer and a few others want!
Hank Paulson's hand should be locked out of the Treasury and Ben Beneke should be dismissed.
America is tired of getting nothing for his purposeful devaluation of our money
and it's shrinking ability to pay our bills!
The FBI needs to investigate.




Democratic leaders pledged to try to put together another financial rescue bill, but it was unclear whether there was enough support for even a revised plan.


CNBC.com
Bailout Fails
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Congressional staffers told CNBC that there wouldn't be any votes on a new bailout proposal until Thursday at the earliest.

In a statement following the vote, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said he was "very disappointed" at the result of the vote but pledged to continue working with Congress to forge a rescue.

"I will continue to work with Congressional leaders to find a forward to pass a comprehensive plan to stabilize our financial system and protect the American people by limiting the prospects of further deterioration in our economy," Paulson said. "We've got much work to do, and this is much too important to simply let fail."

Citing recent bank failures in the United States and Europe, Paulson said regulators and legislators need to act "as soon as possible" to ensure the health of credit markets that U.S. businesses depend on to meet payrolls and purchase inventory.

House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she was prepared to work in a bipartisan way with Republicans to get financial bailout legislation approved.

Pelosi, a Democrat, also told reporters she spoke to Paulson soon after the $700 billion bill to jump-start stalled capital markets was rejected by the House in a vote of 228-205.

Stocks plunged on Wall Street even before the